No. The pin simply keeps the spoon (handle) on. Once the grenade leaves the hand, the handle (spoon) flies off...that's when you hear the "clanking" noise. You can visually see the spoon separate from the grenade in flight.
I never had that happen. Pulling the pin does nothing other than letting the firing lever pop out as soon as you throw the grenade.
On the other hand, there are practice grenades that you could say were whistling when you release the firing lever, but it is just the sound of the small powder charge going off.
It's possible you might be thinking of artillery simulators. Those make a whistling sound prior to detonation.
Pull the pin and flip the lever. Start counting, if you make it past 10 then its deactivated
A cooked grenade is one that is held on to for a little while after the pin is pulled.
Yes. Pulling the pin just allows the handle to snap out and ignite the grenade, which usually has a short delay due to time for the fuse(typically 4 seconds) to burn to the explosive in the center. They type of explosive is dependent on what kind of grenade is it.
If the pin is missing they will get hurt.
ITS REALLY SIMPLE pull the pin
Pull out the pin and throw it right back at her
Pull the pin and throw it back
Or the grenade will go off in your face
If you own a grenade and you pull the pin out it is not common practice to put the pin back in it. It is apparent that you it has been more than 10 minutes, hope you are ok.
you pull the pin and hold it until it goes boom in your hand
Hand grenade with the pin pulled !
nope nope nope not possible. it take 5-8 pound of force to pull a pin out